Re: Frame Conditional Text

Subject: Re: Frame Conditional Text
From: Nora Merhar <merhar -at- ALENA -dot- SWITCH -dot- ROCKWELL -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 6 Oct 1994 13:49:56 CDT

Ooh. Over here in Interleaf land we call that "effectivity."
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"The [toaster]{microwave} can be used to easily make [toast]{popcorn}."

You should imagine that instead of being in brackets, the text is
tagged with different condition tags like "Toaster" and "Microwave".

Now, if you set FM to show "Toaster" and hide "Microwave", the
sentence looks like this:

"The toaster can be used to easily make toast."

If you set FM to show "Microwave" and hide "Toaster", the sentence of
course looks like this:


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